Emily Van Evera

[1] Van Evera recorded music by Hildegard von Bingen with the ensemble Gothic Voices, conducted by Christopher Page.

Their pioneering 1981 album A Feather on the Breath of God, where she sang solo alongside Emma Kirkby, won several prizes including a Gramophone Award in the category Early-Medieval in 1982–83.

[2] She has performed frequently with the singers and players of the Taverner Consort,[1] conducted by Andrew Parrott.

[3] They appeared at The Proms, on 3 August 1985, performing in the Royal Albert Hall Bach's St Matthew Passion, with Kurt Equiluz as the Evangelist and Benjamin Luxon as the vox Christi (voice of Christ).

A reviewer of the recording noted her expressivity: "vocal acting conveys a feeling of physical presence".